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  1.    #21

    Vigorous said:
    The only thing that I see that I can do is convert but I haven't gotten to delete that partition yet.
    Then try the conversion as it may prompt to you delete. If not delete R in Disk Mgmt then reboot PW CD to Convert.
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       #22

    Once its all done can I extend the volume of my C: drive back to what is originally was?
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    I think I've just done it but just checking.
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    Thanks gregrocker! You have helped me with 2 problems so far. But for some reason I just got an extra 40 MB of unallocated space that wasn't there before.
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  6.    #26

    Did you extend C with Disk Mgmt? Try again.

    PW was known to do this sometimes in the older versions. Disk Mgmt should close the gap.
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    gregrocker said:
    Did you extend C with Disk Mgmt? Try again.

    PW was known to do this sometimes in the older versions. Disk Mgmt should close the gap.
    I extended it, but it only prompted me to extend it by exactly how much I had on X:
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  8.    #28

    It should offer you all of the available space, so try Extending C again all that it offers.

    If this fails you can install the latest Partition Wizard version to Resize C all the way over.
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    gregrocker said:
    It should offer you all of the available space, so try Extending C again all that it offers.

    If this fails you can install the latest Partition Wizard version to Resize C all the way over.
    I also have 3 partitions now, went from 5 to 3 O.o
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       #30

    When I right click on C: drive I only get the option to shrink the drive, not extend.
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